People Say Goodbye to PM Modi, New Govt on June 4: Mallikarjun Kharge
New Govt on June 4: Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge said the people have decided to bid farewell to PM Narendra Modi. He claimed the Indian alliance would form a new government on June 4. Kharge spoke at a press meeting with Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav in Lucknow on May 15. After four phases of Lok Sabha polls, Kharge said the India alliance is in a strong position.
Fighting for the Poor: New Govt on June 4
Kharge said their fight is for the poor who don’t get meals or jobs. He added:
“Jobs need to be filled but the government won’t fill vacancies. India unity is fighting unemployment and inflation. We must save democracy or be enslaved.”
Blaming BJP for Undemocratic Actions
Kharge blamed the BJP for undemocratic actions like:
- Not allowing opposition candidates to file nominations
- Intimidating election agents
- Asking a woman candidate to remove her burqa/niqab
He said free and fair polls cannot happen in such conditions.
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Modi Criticized for Words and Deeds
Kharge criticized Modi for:
- Talking about changing the Constitution
- Not expelling BJP leaders who make such statements
- Making divisive speeches about mutton, mangal sutra etc. instead of talking about work
He said Modi lies a lot and has abused others more than taking Ram’s name.
Promise of Caste Census
Mallikarjun Kharge promised the India alliance would conduct a caste census for the betterment of Dalits, backward castes and tribals.
In short sentences, he summarized the key points of the Indian alliance’s agenda and criticism of the BJP government.
A Call to Action
Kharge called upon citizens to actively participate in the democratic process and ensure that their voices are heard. He stressed the need to prioritize the welfare of marginalized communities through initiatives like a caste census.
Conclusion
Goodbye to PM Modi: As the political landscape evolves, citizens must stay informed and engaged. With a new government on the horizon, the path ahead for India is filled with opportunities and challenges that require collective effort to overcome. Let’s embark on this journey together towards a brighter future for our nation.